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Adolph von Menzel The Artist's Sister with a Candle 1847
Bayerische Staatsgemaldesammlungen, Munich
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Adolph von Menzel The French Window 1845
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel The Anhalter Railway Station by Moonlight 1846
Oil on paper mounted on panel
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur
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Adolph von Menzel Rear of House and Backyard 1846
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel The Palace Garden of Prince Albert 1846
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel Portrait of Frau Maercker 1846-47
Oil on canvas
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur.
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Adolph von Menzel Gustav Adolph Greets his Wife outside Hanau Castle in January 1632 Oil on canvas
Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig.
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Adolph von Menzel The Berlin-Potsdam Railway 1847
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin
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Adolph von Menzel Costume Study of a Seated Woman: The Artist's Sister Emilie Pastel on brown paper
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur.
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Adolph von Menzel Peasant with a Three-Cornered Hat 1850-60
Oil on paper mounted on cardboard
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur.
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Adolph von Menzel Head of a Girl 1851
Gouache
Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig.
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Adolph von Menzel Memory of Swinemnde 1851
Gouache over chalk on paper
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur.
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Adolph von Menzel Studio Interior with Casts 1852
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel A Flute Concert of Frederick the Great at Sanssouci 1852
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel Theatre du Gymnase 1856
Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel View from a Window in the Marienstrasse 1867
Gouache over chalk
Oskar Reinhart Foundation, Winterthur.
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Adolph von Menzel William I Departs for the Front, July 31, 1870 Oil on canvas
Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
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Adolph von Menzel Self-Portrait with Worker near the Steam-hammer 1872
Gouache
Museum of Fine Arts, Leipzig.
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Adolph von Menzel The Berlin-Porsdam Railway (mk09) 1847
Oil on canvas,43 52 cm
Berlin,Nationalgalerie,Staatliche Museen zu Berlin-Preussischer Kulturbesitz
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Adolph von Menzel The Artist's Sisters (mk09) 1847
Oil on canvas,46.1 x 31.6 cm
Munich,Neue Pinakothek
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Adolph von Menzel
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1815-1905
German
Adolph von Menzel Gallery
His father was the headmaster of a school for girls, and intended to educate his son as a professor; but he would not thwart his taste for art. Left an orphan in 1832, Menzel had to maintain his family. In 1833 Sachse of Berlin published his first work, an album of pen-and-ink drawings reproduced on stone, to illustrate Goethe's little poem, Kunstlers Erdenwallen. He executed lithographs in the same manner to illustrate Denkw??rdigkeiten aus der brandenburgisch-preussischen Geschichte; The Five Senses and The Prayer, as well as diplomas for various corporations and societies.
From 1839 to 1842 he produced 400 drawings, largely introducing to Germany the technique of wood engraving, to illustrate the Geschichte Friedrichs des Grossen (History of Frederick the Great) by Franz Kugler. He subsequently brought out Friedrichs der Grossen Armee in ihrer Uniformirung (The Uniforms of the Army under Frederick the Great), Soldaten Friedrichs der Grossen (The Soldiers of Frederick the Great); and finally, by order of the king Frederick William IV, he illustrated the works of Frederick the Great, Illustrationen zu den Werken Friedricks des Grossen (1843-1849).
By these works Menzel established his claim to be considered one of the first, if not actually the first, of the illustrators of his day in his own line.
Pencil drawing by Menzel, 1891.Meanwhile Menzel had set himself to study unaided the art of painting, and he soon produced a great number and variety of pictures, always showing keen observation and honest workmanship in subjects dealing with the life and achievements of Frederick the Great, and scenes of everyday life, such as In the Tuileries, The Ball Supper, and At Confession. Among the most important of these works are The Forge (1875) and The Market-place at Verona. Invited to paint The Coronation of William I at Koenigsberg, he produced an exact representation of the ceremony without regard to the traditions of official painting.
In Germany he received many honors, and was the first painter to be given the Order of the Black Eagle in 1898 which included a title of nobility, becoming von Menzel.
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